National Sports Council

Once a promising Test venue, now a complete wreck

The cricket fans of Khulna cannot remember the last time an international cricket match was held at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium (SANS) nor are they too optimistic about seeing one at the Rupsha-Bhairab shore any time soon.

Old-fashion sprinklers delay handover of BNS ground

The handover of the renovated ground of the Bangabandhu National Stadium is set to be deferred by a few more weeks after the joint inspection team of National Sports Council (NSC) and Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) yesterday found some shortcomings around the newly-laid drainage system.

NSC approves BCB’s constitution changes

National Sports Council (NSC) approves the constitution changes that were made by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

BCB can amend its constitution, SC rules

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) can amend its constitution, the Supreme Court rules. A three-member bench of the Appellate Division headed by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha passed the order after disposing an appeal filed by the BCB and National Sports Council.

February 3, 2024
February 3, 2024

Once a promising Test venue, now a complete wreck

The cricket fans of Khulna cannot remember the last time an international cricket match was held at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium (SANS) nor are they too optimistic about seeing one at the Rupsha-Bhairab shore any time soon.

November 15, 2023
November 15, 2023

Old-fashion sprinklers delay handover of BNS ground

The handover of the renovated ground of the Bangabandhu National Stadium is set to be deferred by a few more weeks after the joint inspection team of National Sports Council (NSC) and Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) yesterday found some shortcomings around the newly-laid drainage system.

October 4, 2017
October 4, 2017

NSC approves BCB’s constitution changes

National Sports Council (NSC) approves the constitution changes that were made by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

July 26, 2017
July 26, 2017

BCB can amend its constitution, SC rules

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) can amend its constitution, the Supreme Court rules. A three-member bench of the Appellate Division headed by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha passed the order after disposing an appeal filed by the BCB and National Sports Council.